Is Peppa Pig bad for Children's development?

A few weeks ago, all the Mummy buzz was about Peppa big being bad for children. It seems to me that a handful of parents had actually complained about this programme. The telegraph printed quotes about children splashing in puddles and demanding chocolate cake.



I don't know a child that does not want to splash in muddy puddles or demand chocolate cake, and quite frankly, I wouldn't want to. Who are these parents and what do they want from their children?

It seems that the theory 'children should be seen but not heard' was probably far to apparent within their upbringing, and if it wasn't then it is certainly the caption that should be above their household.

I personally, want my children to be exactly that...children. I want them to ask questions, and push boundaries and learn from the restrictions that I put in place. Imagine banning a child from a programme that all of their friends love, imagine holding them back by keeping them wrapped in cotton wool... for what...? To keep up with what your neighbours think?

Come with me for a moment into the world of make believe... that is if you have an imagination left, let me take you back to a childhood filled with ninja turtles, biker mice, drop dead fred and ghost busters... and the list goes on.

I watched Drop Dead Fred yesterday, I'd forgotten all of the swearing, and remembered it as a family film. Luckily both my children had fallen asleep.

Do you remember 'mega bitch killed me with the death breath' and 'just tell her to piss off' oh and cannot forget drop dead fred looking up the ladies dress and saying 'ewwww cobwebs'.



There was evidence stacked up against programmes such as 'Power Rangers', which genuinely did have a negative impact on children's development, for the reason that, we do protect our children buy adding a guideline to our viewings by bbfc, and the content of power rangers should have had a certificate with the amount of violence.


Peppa pig is a heart warming programme about a family who love and respect each other equally. There are many moments, where I'd expect tantrums and protesting from the young characters, but when this does not happen, and the character is rewarded, I believe that it is a positive influence on a child, to see their hero succeed from good behaviour. The programme contains honesty and every day situations, that we, as a family have encountered and can identify with.

My eldest son loved peppa pig, and still occasionally calls us 'Mummy Pig' or 'Daddy Pig' as our pet names. It is a programme that we have watched and enjoyed, together as a family. We also have all of the books, which have helped my son excel with his reading, because he remembers the story from what he has watched, and he already knows all of the characters, so he can use the images in the book to help in develop his reading skills.


My only concern with Peppa Pig, is the vast marketing that they have. Every where I go, my son can spot anything with Peppa or George (Peppa Pig's younger brother) on, and naturally he wants it. As a parent, it is then my job to explain that he cannot have everything he sees. Just as it is my job to explain that we cannot always play in muddy puddles or eat chocolate cake, and once again, it is my job to make sure that I do make the time in my own life, to go and jump in muddy puddles with my children and to bake chocolate cakes with them for after dinner.

Parents who disagree should probably consider asking the nanny or their own parents to do this with their children instead.

The creators of Peppa Pig are genius. They will carry on reaping the benefits of their success for as long as children are allowed to be children.

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I am planning a small get together for my sons third birthday... and it wouldn't be like Finn to want anything less than EVERYTHING fireman sam!

This, however is far too expensive! So I started to look at alternative ideas to keep him happy, while still having as much fun as we would if I had have spent more.

The thing is, there is so much stuff on the market, that you can go nuts and spend a fortune just on decorations...before you have even considered the presents, games, cake and party bags!!!!!

So I decided to get a bit creative and I will post on here exactly how I did it all I am sure.

Each child gets a traditional jar of mixed sweets, they just look so nice! All of the jars have been collected and recycled by myself and my lovely friends! I then recycled some silk material to cover the lids, like a country summer fate! I ordered some ribbon to wrap the tops and some see through, red bags, so I can put a cup cake in too! I hope they look great!

All of the gift tags were hand made by yours truly...they aren't that bad either! I cannot wait until they are all finished so that I can add a picture.

I got all of the plates and napkins from this online store, and they really do have all sorts!

http://www.partypuffin.co.uk/party-supplies/action/home?causeResend=1329079735378

The postage wasn't expensive considering how much I bought, and it all arrived a few days after purchase in a firm cardboard bow!

I will definitely use this site again, year after year! And here I am recommending it to friends!!!!!

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FULL MARK REVIEW!

My youngest boy is one this week :O

I cannot believe that it has been a full year since I was hobbling around, waiting to go into hospital to be induced with my second baby. This year hasn't really flown by as such, it has been quite difficult emotionally after the birth, and our relationships have taken some tweaking, but here we are a year on, and things are quite happy really, if not perfect!

A full year, it seemed to go much slower with Finn, I wonder why that is?!? I have certainly wished away the sleepless nights and the time I get when I can pee all by mine self. Yet I cannot help but wonder where a full year has gone.

I haven't reached many of my targets that I set for myself, doing up the house a bit, sorting out uni... well I guess you really cannot predict what will happen in a full year. I have certainly eaten a years worth of food, but I have had no where near a full years sleep!

Well little dude, if you ever read this, for whatever reason,  I love you both. Having two babies within two years is way too tough! xxx